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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

On the night before hitting the time, Kirk enjoys beer, cheese and jokes


It seemed that Senator Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) the night before began to suffer symptoms of stroke, and happy and comfortable and enjoy the conversation, Miller Lite, cheese, and a Billy Goat Tavern in the Lower Michigan.

In fact, he seemed relieved to be out of his car after a campaign that lasted six hours and the pace of snails in a snowy highway Bloomington to Chicago.

He arrived to the applause of workers and their friends are out of the press spokesman Lance Trover, who were partners Trover roasting is also preparing to take a position with the National Republican Senate Committee.

Kirk had been touring the central and southern Illinois and before he was visiting Poland Rep. Mike Quigley (D - Chicago).

He explains his soups and salads for lunch saying that to keep the weight off the military for their weekend incidental intelligence navy reserve officer, said he was flooded with Poles loaded with cream, butter and lemon - known as Kirk disciplines Health conscious during your visit, and that is why he is allowed on the Billy Goat cheese on Friday night.

"At each stop serving beef, venison with us ... high-end food," said Kirk. "When we arrived in Krakow, we said, we want pierogies and sausage and eat these foods to the Polish people in Chicago." In his view, this food is most common, but their hosts accommodate the request of Kirk and Quigley, Kirk said Friday night, between bites of cheese and sips of Miller Lite.

Kirk talked about the ups and downs of the presidential candidates in the Republican primaries and caucuses. Kirk was endorsed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Kirk also spoke of the frustration of trying to get her records and to win concessions from a visa for Poland.

Almost alone among the majority of European citizens and Polish citizens need visas to visit the United States. And Kirk and Quigley fought to end this condition. During his visit to Poland last year and after the visit of Kirk and Quigley, last week, President Barack Obama reiterated his desire to travel for the Liberation of the Poles, but maintains the requirement of obtaining a visa.

Won on the night of his election, Kirk called his Democratic opponent Alexi Giannoulias at the Billy Goat Tavern to a "summit" of beer, which was held amid a feeling the next day.

Friday night, after a conversation a few hours, Kirk went for a walk in snow to his home in Highland Park. He began to experience symptoms of a stroke on Saturday.

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